Record output by China’s steel sector has derailed the country’s restructuring plan – Business Insider Australia

Despite a huge global glut that led to defaults, closures, and enormous operating losses for producers, Chinese steel prices have been on a tear in 2016. The rise has been buoyed by lower-than-normal inventory levels, seasonal restocking, producers bringing forward production ahead of government-enforced curtailment later this month, plus a surge in Chinese construction activity.…

Mapp seeks Senate’s help to pay some of hospitals’ debt to WAPA – Virgin Islands Daily News

Gov. Kenneth Mapp wants the Legislature today to designate $8 million from a recent court settlement to help reduce the long-overdue power bills owed by the territorys two hospitals. Mapp said Luis Hospital on St. Croix owes the V.I. Water and Power Authority $12,085,850.64, while Schneider Medical Center owes $8,832,392. These two institutions continue to…

Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel creditors vote to liquidate debt-laden company – ABC Online

Creditors of Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel have voted to liquidate the company, a fortnight after administrators made the recommendation amid crippling debt. Key points: Liquidation move will allow pursuit of any Clive Palmer debts Administrators urged liquidation in report earlier this month Sacked workers among creditors voting to liquidate Creditors, including 800 sacked workers,…